All Terrain tires or AT are a compromise. All Terrains are an attempt to offer good performance both on road as well as offroad. The all terrain tread is intended to performs well under a variety of conditions found offroad while still offering acceptable on-highway performance. This is accomplished by using a tread pattern design where the lugs are tighter together than a more aggressive mud tire's tread. The result is usually a quieter ride on the street than a mud tire due to its lesser aggressive tread pattern. When compared to a street tire, All Terrain tires usually produce more noise. The payoff of an All Terrain Tire is that they performs well on a variety of terrains: rocks, sand, somewhat in the mud while still offering decent traction on the paved road. This section is for users of these tires to leave comments about their experiences and opinions. When you read comments, keep in mind that they should be taken with some measure of skepticism regarding a claim or opinion; that it should not be blindly accepted and believed without any doubt or reservation. All comments submitted are moderated by human eyes. Spam and non-reviews are rejected. Please be patient when submitting a review as they do not show up immediately upon submission. All comments not necessarily that of Offroaders.com.